Space Enthusiast Room — 204 museum-grade prints sized and toned for the room. Tiangong represents the culmination of China's decades-long human spaceflight programme — from Shenzhou capsules to a permanent orbital facility capable of hosting international experiment payloads and domestic science priorities. The station's T-shaped configuration optimised module docking and solar array exposure while demonstrating CNSA's ability to assemble complex structures in orbit through robotic and crewed operations. Explorer 6's 14 August 1959 photograph was the first image of Earth taken from an orbiting satellite — a milestone that demonstrated orbital imaging feasibility nearly a year before TIROS 1 inaugurated operational weather monitoring from space. The mission operated inside William Pickering's Explorer program and James Van Allen's instrument tradition at Goddard, bridging Van Allen belt discovery and the coming Earth-observation era. Gemini 3 opened the two-man program that bridged Mercury's solo hops and Apollo's lunar voyages. Grissom's return to flight after Liberty Bell 7's sinking carried symbolic weight — naming the capsule Molly Brown ('unsinkable') was deliberate gallows humour.